Puzzle # 101 named intuition needs a little more than basic intuition to beat. The puzzle scores re cumulative. That means when you return you can keep your old points. Ending on the same level with the same score more than once means you gave up, got tired or had other things to do and never got past that puzzle. Some of the tougher levels are on this stuck list. Level 80 is Gemini shows up twice on this list.Level 81 is "Sparks" is also tricky. In 82 Cancer the white blocks are the problem. All the levels named after Zodiac signs are hard except for Virgo. Level 89 Balance which you will notice I got stuck on twice in this list. Level 96 is a familiar problem you may remember from super collapse II with a slightly different twist. Playing the puzzle modes does make bonus rounds in the normal Collapse Classic games a lot easier. And those bonus rounds will really help your scores. So I find it worth the trouble to work through the puzzle levels to improve your other game skills. Stratergy is also a version wwhich will improve your overall game play in Classic mode. I really like the slider version of the game. These scores are from the quick play. But, there are several slider challenges in Quest mode which you need all the extra "store bought" bonus bombs and extras to complete. Att the normal quick play modes can be played after entering quest mode This highscore page was done in August 2006 Shortly after the game release. In time I may replace these "Low high scores" with "High" ones. These scores were achieved in the full version. The demo period lasting 1 hour does not give you the luxury of completeng enough of the quest to unlock all of the "quick play mode sections" Likewise each of the quick p[lay sections are a full game in themselves and are each different than eralier versions of the game. More information on the collapse series of games will be added to sections found at www.debraford123.com/debwebgames Game play coupled with game evaluation and reviews changes normal game play significantly. I can say that this is a truly enjoyable set of games. The variety of game choices allows for a variety of skill levels and is suitable for both the casual gamer and serious gamer. The feature of keeping your scores and progress is very good for the younger players (and me) because you don't have to have marathon sessions to enjoy the game. From past experience it is easier to get your kid to end hte game at bed time or for dinner if they know they won't lose their progress. So it is both fun and sensible. It teaches patience and logic skills. The quest mode allows for opportunities around the more difficult levels and still complete the quest.